300 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEW sparer. 
n permunweace ee, ss 
Som the name of the Queen had eithe er ( form Bill, which some peo | places o A banks of 
dom the name of the Queen had e r been xr been altogether omitted | promised a Re ae hs cat 
or igor made s secondary to a toast whicb in this country | liberal than we ages have had I Sa icy Tas ms be Fath f voted a Toda t ‘the am e chairmes 
was one of the most ale ae be oneal, d ever, be een oonga gerre, as up thelr minds til the last | Négatived by his S menines eet was thee 
" i e truste inde se, ! ee 
A ere ey could te ke place in this country. | hour, to sée with how little the; can command a mae a the remoyal 2 Fan re gtd inane aon Was tait fie 
It was an insult which might in the course of aniano, e forgotten, the Honse. .We shall see ere long; erat I Di now su nde og Palace at stminster, 6 wh the terrace ff, 
but it was ons that by an assembly of loyal Eng farmers — that I think bres kaon omy ka ii ea taient IPBA gravel dog i b territa ne of a 
could never be forgiven. Suc! erei ig er oe was ll to believe that, oug! A aft tok Sones Ahk, aspi- | water mark at t thin a fetal Ei 
an honour to the age, and to substitute for her venerated name | not rest contented till the fullest extent of y ark ai e€ wall, and for the bn 
that of the Pope was a direct insult to the Protestantism and | rations are satisfied. uch bank uniformly ¢6 the di of 
bos ne d of the a an = t : P. tari not e wen th | y ds on each side of the k: ol tad 
erased from the minds of her more loya a mor £ inua epositi 
ing thanks for the toast of his own health, he said that “‘he ng molto Oe ee se tter may be got we 
hoped he should keep his character for honesty to the end of Dax, -Br err sn Evans: Con n the com tejected the mos Ca 
his days. He had always-looked upon the agricultural interest Mon 4, The report was then to. Motion 
as one of the most important in the country, and it was there- | gols poet x iji Ae ge Money, 9 ETROPOLITAN Pa F 
fore with the deepest interest that he had watched ary enor- to $’; In dian De bentar ares Get iene, sh to 98$; Bitto thoroughfares hav Bag 
mous strides the science of agriculture had made of late years, onds, 16s, prem. laid b uring the few 
for he said, without any fear while ver, that api “the ati Bon as relaid by the contracto: Mr. Chadwick, 
provement and success of agriculture depended in a great Exchequer = Shock: ve eee equer has paved the whole of Farri 
measure the success, the prosperity, and the happiness of the | en yh —Foreien: Brazilian Old Vive per Cents., | Fleet Street to the DEE al Hop eion Street 
empire of Great Britain itself.” “104; Ditto Four and a Halfs, 1852, 964; | fully d granite cubes, it olborn Hill, with 
Mr. Newprcate, M.P., in proposing the “ House of Ditto Four anda Half, 1858, 964 ; Buenos Ayres De- ited “blocks: wore lol 28 Yeard singe 
Lor at the aaa dinner, made the following | ferred Bonds, 17; Mitten ae n Acct., 21$; elaide Place and the ap PA same contracte, 
remarks : ian Four and a Halfs, for Acct. e ; London Bri 
“Tn other ar countries you may fi pe repre sentative assemblies See cided Threes, 1853, 2 ake: ? $ 463; ve har relaid. essrs, Pratt & Sewell, 
elected more or less according to the will of the people. In ugue fe h “Th for paviors e Strand b have in hand that posts 
other nations you will find ove Aen with power more oe = Russian Four and a Hal 003 5 ; Spanis rees, of the Strand between St. Clement es anise = 
absolute vt mots oe r less eer saggy ay = ow s = aoe Acct., 46; Connmntéter’s Certificate es for Unfunded Cou- | le-St; ; and Mr. Carey, of Bankside “= 
will fnd a ce o tn At es she S e Pat 
existence of three co-o “estates, that of the Sovereign, | POS, 6 to 6i; Turkish Six per Cents., 963. ectio of the commissioners for the 
the House of Lords, and the House of Commons. | The House —_— Evai B no ing down a novel A 
of Lords is appoint iter between the will of the people z avement in the carriage- 
and boast oe of the Sovereign. Often has ‘that House in- Bank of Bngland. i drant veral Arg is Street ant 
sre gg n stay the arbitra which is its most glorious charac- ISSUE DEPARTMENT. a alt , Works are also in p 
tie, to stay t bitrary invasion of the Crown, or check | Notes Issued .. . +. 32,433,960 | Government Debt .. ., 311,015,100 gress, ant togi t er the main thoroughfares a the 
the wanton impulses of the people. Depend upon it that the Other Securities. ni ves ese metropolis are entirely blocked up. 
debt which England pate to its House of Lords is far greater go old a Cein end Bullion .. 17,958,960 ORTHELEET Doc ei 
than those who think lightly of our interests can estimate it pies S ——— | rent fo days that the Go 
at. I believe that > House of Lord is independent be- 232,433,960 r some days that the Government were about jp 
cause it Pte pores sa = laa is that, ` t evor Teci Aai Sua cuit BANKING D 2 DEPA RIMENT. | cea raga oui ‘ive premises wn as » Pitcher 
ves it its true val ies ua ever feel deeply | Proprietors’ pit owe overnmen’ ock and ship-buildin 
tria i in everyting that is h a laadige who | Beit = i agenge Mome Ee Dead We at 10,970; 4: largo thom 4 the ang aas Northfleet, and toen 
be the wives and mothers of meg net have a deep ublic, Deposits avies Other Senurities.. 1] 1.” 15;341/274 g y 
Yooponaibility cast upon i them, for they 1 have the first moulding Banks, Commissioners Notes .. “1 I 12279970 | the purpose of forming a naval the mouth of 
of the minds of our future hereditary legislators ; and the his-| of Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Silver Coin’ ¢2 "689,995 ames. It a ppears, however, from good authoris, 
tory of the House of Lords proves that the peeresses of the other Deposits ieee POPA | that the e report is inoia it is 
gdom are entitled to no small praise for the care which the en day and other bills "759,560 th will sho rtl ko Àt is probable thig 
havi p taken of ihe enc we of oar g xithfat spobility. I as eats i. ep ly be mi Face and w 
you to drink this toas cause the House o! s is a great = 201.7 rere priv: company. . Wigram, 
Christian eee in England, and the embodiment « of the | 6th day of Sept, 1858. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. Maas: i hya ith, ibun, & Co., 
ependence of t Mie te eel against arl oy power. Long do SS ee ee $ 
I hope it will continue to is = and long do I hope that Eng- Be rles Fox, are now in treaty with the assignees d 
d will continue to be the sanctwiry of feeedomn and the glory Grazette of the Géteek. . Pitcher for the purchase of the dockyard and the 
of the world.” TUESDAY—BANKRUPTS—J. Ancuxt, Fleet Street, Licensed Vie- land adjoining ; and should the bargain be 
—_ nts—. . - . 
Mr. Forey, M.P. for South Staffordshire, in respond- tatier G. Wakoheld, CURMI A. Cooren, Haslingden, ‘Lancashire, which is likely to be the case, the natural 
Manufacturer—S. H St. Pancras, Surgeon—W. Hoo orl + 
ing to the toast of the House of Commons on the same | Bonnet ManufacturerS. Hirt, St. Pancras, Surgeon W. Devonshire, the site will be improved so 
occasion, said :— Attorney—S. NICHOLSON, Southwark Bridge Road, Hat pa 
* As this was not a political meeting he could not allude t oro and J. Krauss, 
p 
shipbuilding-yards, 
and one of the most prion, maae 
d Draper—W. , | factories in the kin aie Northfleet 
the atiro w of "n Government stronger than any pove | attiene, Corn Merchants Satie ee oR ME. Sx anes and ©. Linvop Siom tbe yards which im furnished the steam E 
meni e r man; o 
Tints e bP CMA a outg, Ho thot po SCOTCH SEQUESPRATIONS—D. B. Brows, Dundee, Auctioncer— | Enro A and pti, — is water deep fr 
of the ol bservations recen recently made by m of Parliament M Pon ary and Kosar ss S p iera aot J. Peaxman, Birmingham, the a 60-gun ship, iip, 
extremely injudicious Sievous, onWhether Cherbour, 1 Refi C. J. Howes, Uxbridge, Middlesex, Hotel K Keeper—J. loting goat" steam fay and all the accessories of 
were a menace or not 7 was now an li ee ten Vietu Tep onan n nites Street, = yard. : Indiamen and war 
a business-like manner. e treet, : 5 _ epee : 
that John Bull would be called upon to~dip his hands deeply | Merhant 4 raem ene pinine a E arn, | frigates have been built | in it, and in recent years it has 
into his kets. Some provision muse be made for the E BANK KRU UBICIES” AN e N yet gs heei Lambeth, Builder— Lsent out a great number of war and other 
Seen gatho oouniry; and’ rorreecntahies te E E free ‘SCOTCH EOIN “J. Gitaxoens, Elgin, Innteeper=c. | including gunboats for tho Be i aa a 
people to believe that they would vote any sun that T Rearea Port. Glasgow, Metal and Wood Dealer. Larra, Dum. | UIFEBOATS FOR THE 
Pi Salve either to keep up a Channel fleet or to put our ast barton, Partner of the Western Bank of Scotland—B. Oxxy, Dumfries, 
iti i Draper—A. Pints, Aberdeen, Baker—R. S , Helensb J | 
Do ai to raita Draen enn ig, ma AE amy titee | j"Wtaven and Sos, lator, omminton Agents. OOF a communication to be m 
was SeA deepl: ted th and minds of English } Lifeboat Institution, Solistin 
people to be ex was quite certain that if vide, at the nse of the 
> easily extirpated, and h s S TE E E oe z: 
Soar pice aes, ad rise aa ben minted | {Petropolis and tts Vicinity. 
mour,” 
ite. Cane Ewine, M.P,, addressed his constituents eit eke INDIAN Dersnn T.—At a meeting o 
at age ta tl n Council on Wedn nesday nad Sialey Fa 
affa mi itte a tot tard ‘Council "his scheme the revision and | 
arrangement t of omei 
s 
rvants in Ae de epartme ents at Treedenh all Street and | 
Board 
ow- | recent Act of Parliament to draw as Secretary of 2,0007. 
in 
the new establishment and the nam iss the gentlemen 
b inted secretari 
a Ees a oe i = nee re Mr. Tag tiered 4 Politica 
Military Depa oad = Ber rey, pt Know: 
Secretary, Mr Bade. Marine an ma ‘ansport Be ee 
ad fro. Superintendent, Mr. Plowden; Accountant General Mr. 
ed not | Friend; Auditor, Mr. Sandoz; Cas hier, ure; 
Inspector- -General of Stores, General e en ‘Agen 
Administrator- Pg rates S ae “Oar; Siaa  Doggrtaia 
and Keeper o rnidge; Chief Sr roid 
Sees Onslow. Oers Teo in retary to Finance, Hom 
with | and Public Works —, Mr. Deras Roatatity 0 
repel, and 
influence ; but let i a | aud Mr. 
Ang 
its benign and grac sa 
that rms Pohristianity To looks for strength to n tio STATE OF THE T. —The report of ee Select 
asa 
aah Mire Ge aaen de Committe ours dad ta published . The minutes 
f 
worthy Guri ney, Mr. P ney, Mr. W. Cory, Jun., 
W. Scholey, Mr. Alexander Gordon, Mr. J. 
s 
n | Revenue and Judicial, Prideaux ; Secre tary to Political 
Military, Eade. 
- | of evidence have now n printed in the peng of a} 
in ds- | 
Mr. R. Miller, Mr. T. Holmes, Dr. L. Thompson, Mr. Beira ades to the wi 
Walker, 
| eee l year 
Ofd 
fr A 127. a year. 
IVi 
| 2701. 5 a Mi G. Hawar 
Unt 
E Tax 
| the Theme n of of the i aM SA ‘London 4 
Taxes "2 oly making making no 
502 The poundage pai 
3d. to 03d., sil O06 emoluments of the een 
GULF 
Duke Constantine, High Admiral of pete 
e to ee 
, of the Land Tax 
Mr. Richard 
284l. 
ITED SERVICE papo United Service Cisb 
House in P: 
all, w. 
cts me from the ise of ra part 
erected more than 9 
Nash, is ® 
of those of Bath stone ne and of ae Ah ae area 
Mr. G. P. Bidder, Mr. Bennett Lawes, Mr. J. E Bate- portions; and a f the ir iling. 
man, Mr. W. Haywood, Mr. Bazalgette, Mr. ood- | basement in place re ertisement was P% rith 
a Wi ee S Mr. Boo tt, Mr. T. Mr ree i S- oon ey the ofa “fhe 
ms, mg wi r. W. F. Cooke, Mr. Blight, and Mr. Wicksteed. On} on Tuesday ann: f 10s. e pastera 
county mae th Gi r ecided oppositi zespecially | the draught of the report being proposed by Lord pee a of 500,0007. = Aorta the Great inthe 
Ees erally vee sides i = Palmerston, Lord John Manners moved as follows, at eee ae g and va and stated t0» 
towing the P Mae > | the close of paragraph 19,—“ The Committee have to bogie Ts? oney Was ‘moat abe 
t be B E observe that some of the eminent engineers wh he l than one-third of the amr of 
| fae been examined have expressed an opinion of Mat iti bane tes, the that 
cos IZo y 3 2 
avour of embanking the Thames for the purpose Seek natura since rms a a compe 
Ow! pining 
ile ” whereupon Sir J. _ Shelly ae the Dir ectors have no scheme, com nace 
such A ook eat the sabetibation of a words “a png | armia ” The | but that aene aharcholders with amp 
s hope that ers | committee divided equally, 6 to 6, an chairman | terests of t na fresh rae 
i strong Govern- e his casting vote against the Adii n para- | ment for r body, 
h will gav S agai 
of the Hi House pi and. ren psf apis ES A eee and | graph 20, the committee divided, 6 to 6, on an amend- 
sition Seen of Government was to retard : {ment of Mr. Percy, deprecating any sewage 4 set 
measure for another session and ment that might injuriously ee other towns and 
the co: contributi A Ay 
e assent of a majority © 
- the Saia shareholders, and will 
